† mandglorye Obs. rare.
Also mond-.
[a. OF. mandegloire (cf. mod.F. main de gloire hand of glory), corruption of mandregore mandragora.]
Mandragora.
| 1483 Caxton Cato 3 b, An ensample of the pouldre of mondglorye and how hit maketh to slepe. 1489 ― Faytes of A. ii. iv. 97 Certein herbe that is called mandglorye. |